Saturday, May 19, 2012
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Second section of an arch being installed. February 2012.
Strandherd-Armstrong Bridge construction continues. Looking east at north bridge launching truss sitting on temporary piers. February 2012.
North side of supported permanent bridge deck floor beams (white sections.) February 2012.
Arch sections stored on site awaiting welding together and suspension from support towers. February 2012.
Looking east between north and centre bridge launching trusses sitting on temporary piers. February 2012.
The first top piece of Arch from the North Arch being put in place on top of tower. February 2012.
Looking West at River and Temporary Piers; Note West abutment in Background. January 2012.
Placing Deck Formwork. January 2012.
Assembling Floor Beams. January 2012.
Lifting Arch Segment onto Welding Frame On-site. January 2012.
Launching North Temporary Truss across Rideau River. January 2012.
Assembling Temporary Launching Trusses on West Approach. January 2012.
Looking South at Completed Steel Deck and Temporary Arch Towers on East Approach. January 2012
Bridge starting to take shape, December 2011. View from Prince of Wales at Strandherd Dr.
The future Strandherd Armstrong Bridge begins to take shape along the Rideau River
Looking north from the centre temporary pier on the west shore (September 2011)
Erecting shoring for floorbeam assembly - east approach (September 2011)
Delivery of crane for deck and arch steel assembly (September 2011)
Looking west across the river (August 2011)
West abutment thrust blocks, three arch anchors on inclined face (August 2011)
River view of completed west foundations with temporary piers on right (August 2011)
Assembly of launching rails, east approach (August 2011)
Stay-cable anchors delivered to site (August 2011)
Arch fabrication (August 2011)
Launching the rail bed - facing Earl Armstong Road (July 2011)
Launching the rail bed (July 2011)
Backfilling west abutment wall (July 2011)
Casting northwest concrete thrust block (June 2011)
Arch fabrication in progress - looking inside of arch on its side (June 2011)
Completed Painted Floorbeams waiting to be shipped to bridge site (June 2011)
Friday, 30 October 2009 14:00

Bridge in 2010 Draft City Budget

2010 Draft City Budget Includes City’s Share for Strandherd-Armstrong Bridge Ottawa

I am pleased to report that the 2009 draft transportation capital budget contains the City’s one-third share of funding to build the Strandherd-Armstrong Bridge starting in 2010.

I have been working hard to advance the project following the ill-advised decision to revisit the North-South LRT Project.

The bridge project is the missing link in south Ottawa for improving transit and transportation and we want to hear from the community during the budget process.

Work has already started on the multimillion-dollar project to widen Earl Armstrong Road (east of Rideau River) and Strandherd Drive, (west of the Rideau River) to connect with the bridge. The bridge will also improve the City’s cycling network, help improve emergency services, enhance economic development opportunities for South Ottawa, and provide wider access to parks and recreational facilities.

Both the Provincial and Federal governments have committed funding under the Build Canada Program following a joint announcement by the Honourable Jim Watson and the Honourable John Baird.

I encourage supporters of the Strandherd-Armstrong Bridge project to get involved in the consultations leading up to the 2010 City Budget.

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